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Written by Mystic Overclocker
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Friday, 22 April 2011 14:53 |
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HOW SAFE IS YOUR COMPUTER?
Security Overview Part I: Firewalls
Nobody is immune from catching a computer virus, becoming victim to a phishing scam, or being the target of a clever piece of spyware unless one practices technology or computing abstinence. To completely avoid computers, the Internet, and, to an increasing degree, gadgets such as cell phones, PDA’s, and mp3 players is not an option in today’s high-tech world. You can, however, significantly lower your risk by taking some precautions. This is a compilation across various newsletter issues containing detailed information about several common methods for significantly reducing your risk and includes firewalls, spyware, anti-virus, anti-fishing, root kit removal, Active X controls, and Anti-spam.
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Written by Mystic Overclocker
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Monday, 28 March 2011 00:00 |
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Whether you decide to buy an Android device, like the Motorola Xoom, an Apple iPad, or a BlackBerry PlayBook, X , purchasing a quality tablet can be a difficult decision. Here's what you need to know before you buy.
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Written by Mystic Overclocker
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Friday, 11 March 2011 13:39 |
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Wanting a great video card, but realize you only can afford an economy card? We recommend the Nvidia GT430 cards. Here you find a one gig DDR3 HDMI 1.4a, lossless audio card for under $70. You can GeForce your PC for the ultimate performance upgrade needed to accelerate your digital life. Stream HD movies faster and render high-res photos instantly. Bring home the 3D theatre experience with Blu-Ray 3D™ and NVIDIA® GeForce®. Supercharge your favorite applications and push the limits of your Web experience with a new generation of GPU-accelerated browsers like Internet Explorer 9. Level-up your game with the next-generation gaming architecture built from the ground up for DirectX 11. All this for less than $100? |
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Written by Mystic Overclocker
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Thursday, 10 March 2011 10:37 |
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Which Windows 7 is best for you?
Do you use your PC for entertainment?
Choose Windows 7 Home Premium. The best entertainment experience on your PC.
Do you work from home?
Choose Windows 7 Professional over Home Premium. Everything you need for work and home.
Do you rely on your PC for business?
Choose Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate to get the productivity and support your business needs.
Do you want the most from Windows 7?
Choose Windows 7 Ultimate over Professional. Designed for people who want it all.
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Written by Bob Wright
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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 13:11 |
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Since I first became involved with PCBUILD, so many years ago, I have considered a FAQ or series of articles to help the novice computer user understand and trouble shoot problems. It seems time for me to get to it. It will be in the form of a weekly article posted here to our web site.
Now, with that said, this article is not intended for someone with an A+ Tech Certification or other advanced training in computer repair. I intend to start at the beginning, so it maybe a bit redundant for those with advanced skills.
It is time for my basic words of advice. If you have a newer computer, still covered under warranty, I want you to think long and hard before you take the cover off of the case. Often this will violate any existing warranty and you could be without the warranty if you are required to replace some of the parts.
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Written by Robert W. Wright
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Saturday, 17 July 2010 20:29 |
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So you've had your laptop for about a year or more now. And recently you've noticed that it's been getting hotter and hotter when you touch it after leaving it on for a few hours. Laptop's fans are netorious for collecting dirt, dust, and other chemicals in the air. Some of the things suggested in this article should help you cut down on your heat issues and keep your computer breathing better. |
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Written by Robert W. Wright
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Thursday, 15 July 2010 23:15 |
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Today's world is full of communication. We work everyday on our phones, email, texting, and more. But more and more companies are switching to VOIP and Video conferencing solutions. And now today, though Skype, users can call each other for free over the internet with other Skype users and engage in interactive phone calls. Today's world is full of communication. We work everyday on our phones, email, texting, and more. But more and more companies are switching to VOIP and Video conferencing solutions. Services such as Megameeting web conferencing are a good solution for meetings with a large number of participants, but there are better alternatives for everyday 1 on 1 interactions. Though Skype, users can call each other for free over the internet with other Skype users and engage in interactive phone calls.
Skype is a VOIP client, which is a Voice over IP, and the technology has finally reached millions of users. Skype right now has over 10,000,000 people online daily talking and communicating. One of the greatest advantages of using Skype is that if you want to call your loved ones or friends off in foreign countries, it's completely free! In this guide, I'm going to go over getting Skype and starting a video call with a friend of mine in Canada.
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Written by Robert W. Wright
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Wednesday, 14 July 2010 16:01 |
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In today's world, more and more people jump on to their computers for the single reason to use the Internet. The internet connects us with millions of different people worldwide. But do you know what browser you are using to browse with?
From statisics about FreePCTech.com, a majority of users use Internet Exploer 6, which is an out of date version of Microsoft's legendary web browser. Internet Explorer 6 dosen't have the support for the latest innovations the internet has to offer. Microsoft has released two major updates, Internet Explorer 7 and 8. Which both are good web browsers to use in today's world wide web. But did you know that there are more web browsers than Internet Explorer? |
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Written by Robert W. Wright
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Wednesday, 14 July 2010 15:36 |
Many users of Firefox will never enconter this issue. But for others, Mozilla Firefox useses a large amount of memory when it's on. Especially when you leave Firefox on for a long period of time like I do. Firefox's desgin enables it to cache contents or keep things in memory for future use. Especially for sites you visit most often. Because of this, you will notice that your computer will slow down after a little while if you leave Firefox on over night or have over 20 tabs open for a long period of time.
Firefox's typical memory useage is around 100-150mb, but on higher end systems, it can be higher as Firefox takes advantage of the ability to render your webpages faster.
To check how much memory Firefox is using, open your Task Manager. Press CTRL+ALT+DEL on Windows XP - Windows 7 and Select Open Task Manager. Depending on your computer, this may just bring up the Task Manager automatically.
Under the Processes tab, find Firefox.exe and see how much memory it's using. If it's higher than 150mb, use some of thse tips below to cut down your memory useage.
- If you are using WindowBlinds, this causes a huge conflict. Add Firefox to WindowBlinds Exclusion list to prevent WindowBlinds from using it's themes with Firefox.
- Clear out your download history often. Firefox caches your downloaded files for easy opening. To empty your Downloads List, press CTRL+J and click the Clear Download List.
- Close out Firefox when you are not using it. Click the File, and Close option and select Save and Quit to save your current tabs, then reopen Firefox and it will have what you were last working on up first.
- Uninstall Extentions that you are not using. Under the Tools menu, click Add-Ons and under the Extentions tab uninstall or disable Extentions you are not using anymore. This is dramatically cut back on your memory useage.
- Update your Adobe Flash Player and Sun Java to the latest version. Often times security updates or stability updates they release fix a lot of problems.
Mozilla works hard at patching these memory problems, and if you haven't already updated to the latest version of Firefox, they highly sugguest you do so.
To check if you are using the latest version, Click Help on the menu bar and click Check for Updates to update your Firefox installation. |
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